Jurgen Klopp has said he will make some changes from midweek’s side (Picture: Getty)

Crystal Palace are yet to record a league win in 2016 and will welcome Liverpool to south London looking to rewrite their poor form.

But coming up against a Reds side building momentum in the Premier League, Alan Pardew and his Eagles could struggle once again, with Klopp looking to make a ‘few changes’ to his rotated side from Wednesday night.

So, how should Jurgen Klopp line his side up against Palace on Sunday?

After a quiet evening between the sticks on Wednesday, Simon Mignolet should retain his place in Klopp’s starting line-up and the Belgian will be hoping for a similar outing.

Making a number of alterations to his backline against Manchester City due to problems with fitness and form, Klopp may have struck upon a winning combination.

With Jon Flanagan at right-back, Kolo Toure and Dejan Lovren deployed as a central pairing and Nathaniel Clyne shifted to the left flank, Liverpool can look for another valuable clean sheet.

If Flanagan is unable to turn out twice in five days, however, Alberto Moreno is well placed to come in as cover.

In midfield, Klopp has been rocked by the news that Lucas Leiva has been sidelined for up to six weeks with the thigh injury, leaving the German with few options.

Emre Can impressed in midfield alongside Jordan Henderson against Man City (Picture: Getty)

Fortunately, both Emre Can and Jordan Henderson impressed in midweek, with the former particularly strong in his all-round role at the base of Liverpool’s 4-2-3-1.

With this two-man unit providing the Reds with a solid platform, Klopp can look to flood the attacking third.

Adam Lallana, Roberto Firmino and James Milner all scored on Wednesday night and were key to Liverpool’s dominance over City.

Naming all three in his forward line once again will see Philippe Coutinho remain on the substitutes’ bench, but the No.10 represents an invaluable option if Klopp needs variety.

Divock Origi was similarly impressive against Manuel Pellegrini’s City side, but with Daniel Sturridge returning from injury, the Belgian should miss out.

Klopp cannot afford to leave Sturridge out when fit, as the England international is Liverpool’s key man.